Departures: Seven Stories from Heathrow
By (Author) Tony Parsons
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
1st November 2011
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Short stories
823.92
Paperback
144
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 7mm
80g
Bestselling author Tony Parsons has been appointed Heathrows writer-in-residence. The result is Departures seven short stories of high drama, offbeat humour and raw emotion.
Here is Heathrow as it has never been seen before a secret city populated by the 75 million travellers who pass through every year, a place where journeys and dreams end and begin.
From the brilliant twenty-something kids who control the skies up in Air Traffic Control to the softly-spoken man who cares for the dogs, lions and smuggled rattlesnakes at Heathrows Animal Reception Centre, from the immigration officers who have heard it all before to the firemen who hone their skills by setting the green plane on fire, from the armed police who watch for terrorist attacks to the pilots who have touched the face of god Heathrow teems with life.
In Departures, his first collection of short stories, Tony Parsons takes us deep inside the secret city.
A fascinating concept, very well executed . . . Perfect to dip in and out of. Sun
Packs a surprisingly strong punch . . . Parsons captures just what it means to be grounded in a transitory world Mirror
Tony Parsons is the author of Man and Boy , winner of the Book of the Year prize. His subsequent novels One For My Baby, Man and Wife, The Family Way, Stories We Could Tell and My Favourite Wife were all bestsellers. He lives in London.